Simply set up a ‘schedule’ stating how often you would like each report to run, whether you’d like the output in Word, Excel, HTML, RTF, Acrobat, XML or CSV & who it should be sent to. SQL-RD will do the automated delivery for you, delivering reports to folder, email, printer, fax, DropBox, Sharepoint, FTP or SFTP! You can even select, manage & schedule reports hosted in different SSRS instances.

Date & Time Scheduling

Schedule SSRS Reports to run at a specific date & time, or to run them hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly or set up your own custom frequencies e.g. 4-4-3, every other day, third Monday of the month, & so on. And the same report can be scheduled to be run multiple times with different parameters, formats, frequencies, & destinations.

Event Triggers

Respond to your business needs by setting schedules to run based on events & triggers rather than date. Add real-time monitoring to your SSRS Reports distribution process with SQL-RD’s Event Based Schedules, reports are fired off when events occur e.g. database value is present, file is modified, window is open, an email is received, etc.

Dynamic & Data Driven

Use SQL-RD’s unique Dynamic & Data Driven Schedule processes to trawl through your database to find the parameter values to use & then generate & deliver a unique report for each value.

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